summary:The article describes the main scientific, economic and political motives leading to the establishment of one of the oldest learned societies, the Royal Society of London, in 1662. It also presents the previous learned societies as the places providing opportunities for the scientists to meet and share their new findings
The article investigates various functions fulfilled by letters exchanged by European scholars and e...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
The article shows that the Czech humanists formed the largest group among the foreign members of the...
The Royal Society in the United Kingdom is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading learned soc...
The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge is today one of the premier sci...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who were members of the Royal...
Sprat, Thomas. The history of the Royal Society of London for the improving of natural knowledge, 16...
England The founding of the Royal Society has been linked to the thinking of Francis Bacon (1561-162...
SummaryThe Royal Society has published online some of its oldest items to mark its anniversary. Nige...
Book synopsis: For anyone interested in the scientific revolution these essays are compulsory readin...
The article offers a short presentation of the history of rise of scientific institutions in Wielkop...
The article offers a short presentation of the history of rise of scientific institutions in Wielkop...
The article offers a short presentation of the history of rise of scientific institutions in Wielkop...
London became one of the most important centres for the natural sciences in the latter half of the s...
The article comprehensively examines the process of historical integration of German natural scienti...
The article investigates various functions fulfilled by letters exchanged by European scholars and e...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
The article shows that the Czech humanists formed the largest group among the foreign members of the...
The Royal Society in the United Kingdom is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading learned soc...
The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge is today one of the premier sci...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who were members of the Royal...
Sprat, Thomas. The history of the Royal Society of London for the improving of natural knowledge, 16...
England The founding of the Royal Society has been linked to the thinking of Francis Bacon (1561-162...
SummaryThe Royal Society has published online some of its oldest items to mark its anniversary. Nige...
Book synopsis: For anyone interested in the scientific revolution these essays are compulsory readin...
The article offers a short presentation of the history of rise of scientific institutions in Wielkop...
The article offers a short presentation of the history of rise of scientific institutions in Wielkop...
The article offers a short presentation of the history of rise of scientific institutions in Wielkop...
London became one of the most important centres for the natural sciences in the latter half of the s...
The article comprehensively examines the process of historical integration of German natural scienti...
The article investigates various functions fulfilled by letters exchanged by European scholars and e...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
The article shows that the Czech humanists formed the largest group among the foreign members of the...